FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ABOUT CHIROPRACTIC
Q What is
Chiropractic?
A
Chiropractic is based on the scientific fact
that your body is a self-regulating,
self-healing organism. These important functions
are controlled by the brain, spinal cord, and
all the nerves of the body.
The skull protects the delicate tissues of the
brain. The moving bones of the spine protect the
vulnerable communication pathways of the spinal
cord and nerve roots. If the nervous system is
impaired, it can cause malfunction of the tissue
and organs throughout the body. Chiropractic
doctors call this the Vertebral Subluxation
Complex. Vertebral, meaning the bones of the
spine. Subluxation, meaning the less than a
total dislocation, and Complex, meaning
consisting of more than one part.
Chiropractic is the science of locating
offending spinal structures, the art of reducing
their impact to the nervous system, and a
philosophy of natural health care based on your
inborn potential to be healthy.
Q How Does
Chiropractic Work?
A
Chiropractic works by restoring your own inborn
ability to be healthy. When under the proper
control of your nervous system, all the cells,
tissue, and organs of your body are designed to
resist disease and ill health. The chiropractic
approach to better health is to locate and help
remove interferences to your natural state of
being healthy.
A common interference to the nervous system is
the 24 moving bones of the spinal column. A loss
of normal motion or position of these bones can
irritate or impair the function of the nervous
system. This can disrupt the transmission of
controlling nerve impulses.
With improved spinal function there is often
improved nervous system function. Your
chiropractic doctor can help remove any
interference that may be impairing normal
health.
Since the primary focus of your care is improved
nervous system function, chiropractic can have a
positive effect on many health conditions not
normally thought of as “back” problems.
Q Do I Have
A Pinched Nerve?
A Many
patients consult a chiropractor because they
have a pinched nerve.
Because of the way the spine is designed,
abnormal spinal function caused from physical
trauma,emotional tensions, or chemical toxins
can affect the delicate tissues of the spinal
cord and nerve roots.
While commonly associated with the spine, the
pinched nerve (compressive lesion) is actually
rare. Researchers suggest that only 10% to 15%
of spine related problems are caused by direct
pressure of bone on nerve tissue! This can
result in numbness, burning or a “pins and
needles” feeling.
More frequently, nerves are irritated
(facilitative lesion). This is caused when nerve
tissue is rubbed, scraped, stretched by a loss
of spinal curve, or irritated be malfunctioning
spinal joints.
Q Do I Have
A Slipped Disk?
A
Technically, a disk can’t “slip”.
The intervertebral disc is a pad of cartilage
type material situated between spinal bones.
Each disc serves as a connector, spacer, and
shock absorber for the spine. A soft, jelly like
centre is contained by outer layers of fibrous
tissue. Healthy discs help allow normal turning
and bending.
Because of the way each disc is attached to the
vertebrae above and below, a disc cannot “slip”.
However, trauma or injury to the spine can cause
discs to tear, bulge, herniate, or worse,
rupture. This can be quite painful, as the soft
centre of the disc leaks, putting pressure on
the adjacent nerve roots and spinal cord.
While results cannot be guaranteed, many
patients have avoided needless surgery or a
dependency on pain pills, by choosing
chiropractic care for their disc related health
problem.
Q What Do
Chiropractic Doctors Do?
A
Helping to restore proper spinal biomechanics
and improved nervous system function begins with
a case history. This gives the chiropractor a
background about your health, such as surgeries,
accidents, the onset of your condition, and
other details affecting your current health.
After reviewing your history and discussing your
specific problem, thorough orthopedic,
neurological, and chiropractic examination is
performed. X-rays may be taken to uncover
structural and functioning problems associated
with the spinal column. These examinations help
identify areas of spinal malfunction and
resulting nervous system deficit.
The findings of these examinations are explained
and a plan of chiropractic adjustments may be
recommended. Progress is monitored with
periodical examinations and follow-up reports.
Since the word “doctor” comes from the Latin
word meaning teacher, regardless of your
chiropractic doctor’s unique clinical approach,
he or she has a strong commitment to patient
education.
Q What Type
Of Education Do Chiropractic Doctors Get?
A
Today’s chiropractor is a highly educated
professional. Chiropractic training in Australia
involves five year courses at Sydney’s Macquarie
University and Melbourne’s RMIT University. Many
Australian chiropractors received similar
education in the US or Europe.
These courses are of similar length and depth as
medical courses, but focus on promoting better
health via better body function, rather than on
medicine’s drugs and surgery. Accordingly,
chiropractic education involves s a special
emphasis on anatomy, physiology, pathology,
neurology, biomechanics, X-ray, spinal adjusting
techniques and related subjects.
This demanding curriculum prepares chiropractic
doctors to locate the Vertebral Subluxation
Complex and help correct the resulting nervous
system dysfunction.
A chiropractor’s education never ends. After
entering practice,most doctors complete
continuing professional development courses and
seminars to upgrade and improve their skills and
to stay current on the latest scientific
research.
Q How are
Chiropractors Regulated?
A. Like
other health professionals, chiropractors are
required to be government-registered in the
state in which they practice.
Q What Is
An Adjustment?
A A
Chiropractic adjustment is the art of using a
specific force in a precise direction, applied
to a joint that is fixated,“locked up”, or not
moving properly. This adds motion to the joint,
helping the bones gradually return to a more
normal position and motion. The purpose of this
safe and natural procedure is to permit improved
spinal function, improved nervous system
function, and improved health.
There are many ways to adjust the spine. Usually
the doctor’s hands or a specially designed
instrument delivers a brief and highly-accurate
thrust. Some adjusting methods are quick,
whereas others require a slow and constant
pressure.
After years of training and clinical experience,
each chiropractic doctor becomes highly skilled
in the delivery of a variety of adjusting
approaches.
Q Are All
Patients Adjusted The Same Way?
A The
doctor evaluates each patient’s problem and
develops an individual course of care. The
resulting recommendations are based upon years
of training and experience.
Some patients who complain of headaches, may
actually have a lower back problem that is
causing a compensation reaction at the base of
the skull. Other patients may be experiencing
numbness and tingling in their fingers, when the
actual problem is in the neck. Every patient
presents a uniquely different spinal pattern.
Patients notice that their chiropractor care is
delivered with confidence and precision. Each
visit builds on the one before. And while visits
may seem similar, each patient’s care is
uniquely different from every other patient.
Q Can I
Adjust Myself?
A Since
a chiropractic adjustment is a specific force,
applied in a specific direction, to a specific
spinal joint, it is virtually impossible to
adjust oneself.
It is possible to turn or bend or twist in
certain ways to create a “popping” sound, like
the sound that sometimes accompanies a
chiropractic adjustment. Unfortunately, this
type of joint manipulation is usually
counterproductive, often making an already
unstable area of the spine even more unsteady.
Adjusting the spine is not for amateurs!
The best way to enjoy the healthful benefits of
chiropractic is to receive adjustments from a
Doctor of Chiropractic. Even your doctor must
seek out the service of another colleague to
help restore and maintain proper spinal
function.
Q Is
Chiropractic Care Safe?
A In the
words of the New Zealand government’s inquiry,
chiropractic care is “remarkably safe.”
Chiropractic has an excellent safety record. It
is the result of a conservative approach to
health that avoids invasive procedures or
addictive drugs.
A thorough case history and examination help
reveal areas of the spine that may be causing
nervous system malfunction. This information
will be used to determine the best course of
care for each patient.
Chiropractic care is a natural approach to
better health that is proven safe and effective.
Please feel free to discuss this matter with
your chiropractor.
Q Can I
Speed The Healing Process?
A While
there aren’t any shortcuts to speed your body’s
natural healing process, there’s a lot you can
do to give yourself the best chance of a quick
recovery.
Learn proper sitting and lifting methods.
Specific exercises may be suggested to help
retrain the muscles that support your spine.
Proper rest is an important aspect of the
healing process, too. Get the appropriate amount
of rest your body needs and avoid sleeping on
your stomach.
During the healing process, proper nutrition is
more important than ever. Make sure you eat
balanced meals, and if you’re overweight, now
would be a good time to slim down and reduce
unnecessary stresses to your spine.
Perhaps most important of all, keep your
appointments and follow your chiropractic
doctor’s recommendations for optimum results.
Q Why Do
Children Need Chiropractic Care?
A Since
significant spinal trauma can occur at birth,
many parents have their newborns checked for the
Vertebral Subluxation Complex.
Later, learning to walk, ride a bicycle, and
other childhood activities can cause spinal
problems. While a bandage and some comforting
words can help a skinned knee, the unseen damage
to the child’s spine is the unique domain of a
chiropractic doctor.
Many childhood health complaints that are
brushed off as “growing pains” can often be
traced to the spine. Regular chiropractic
checkups can identify these problems and help
avoid many of the health complaints seen later
in adults.
Naturally, chiropractic adjusting procedures are
modified to a child’s spine, particularly
babies’.
Most parents report that their children enjoy
their chiropractic adjustments and seem
healthier than other children.
Q Am I Too
Old For Chiropractic Care?
A More
and more people are consulting chiropractic
doctors, especially in their later years. With
growing concerns about over-medication and the
side effects of combining various prescription
drugs, safe, natural chiropractic care is
growing in popularity.
Restoring better spinal function can help
improve mobility, vitality, endurance, and
appetite.
Many patients report improvements with arthritic
symptoms and other chronic ailments often
associate with the aging process.
The adjusting technique used by your doctor will
be modified for maximum comfort and results. As
we get older and wiser, the simplicity and
effectiveness of chiropractic care becomes more
and more obvious.
Q How Long
Will I Need Chiropractic Care?
A Spinal
problems, neglected since early childhood, may
require ongoing supportive care for optimum
spinal function. These long-standing problems
are often associated with muscle weakness, soft
tissue damage, and degenerative changes to the
spine.
Most patients find that periodic chiropractic
checkups help keep them in tip-top shape. Those
who are active, have stressful jobs, or want to
be their very best, find that a schedule of
preventative visits are helpful in the
maintenance of good health.
Some patients seek chiropractic care only when
their ache or pain becomes unbearable. While
this style of “crisis management” is usually
more costly and time consuming, chiropractors
stand ready to help all patients, regardless of
their health goals.
How long you decide to benefit from chiropractic
care is always up to you.